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AMSCO 1.7 Comparison in the Period from c.1200 to c.1450 Notes

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AMSCO 1.7 Comparison in the Period from c. 1200 to c. 1450 + Review

UNIT 1 — Period 2: 1450 to 1750

📖 AMSCO p.177 - p.181

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Comparative Analysis of Religious/Ethical Systems

Aspects to ConsiderIslamHinduismConfucianism
Movements EmphasizedVarious movements emphasizing different aspectsBhakti movement focused on emotional devotionNeo-Confucianism emphasized reason alongside traditional beliefs
Common ElementsUse of Arabic language, unity, shared beliefsPolytheistic, diverse traditions, caste systemEthical principles, social harmony, civil service
Emphasis on EmotionSufism (mystical Islamic practice)Bhakti movement emphasized emotional devotionEmphasized reason, but some emotional aspects in ethical teachings
Emphasis on ReasonIslamic scholars' emphasis on rational inquiryHindu philosophy included rational inquiryNeo-Confucianism emphasized reason as a complement to tradition
Cultural TraditionsPolitical InfluenceEconomic ImpactSocial and Cultural ExchangesNeighbor Relations
ConfucianismGuiding principle for rulers and officialsAgricultural innovations and improvementsLiterary and philosophical dialogues facilitated cultural growthEstablishing diplomatic ties and alliances
DaoismPhilosophical influence on governanceTechnological advancements and growthArtistic influences, including poetry and paintingDiplomatic bonds and peaceful exchanges
Neo-ConfucianismShaping political ideologies and governanceEconomic systems influenced by ethical principlesPhilosophical exchanges, fostering intellectual developmentCultural assimilation and harmonious relations

Comparative Analysis of Economics and Politics in Africa

Economic ChangesPolitical ChangesInteraction with Outside Forces
Economic DiversityGrowth in trade networks and commerceCultural exchanges with Arab merchants influenced trade routes
Agricultural InnovationsCentralization of political powerEncounters with Islamic powers influenced religious practices
Trade Network ExpansionState formation and dynastic ruleGeopolitical shifts, including interactions with European powers

Consolidation and Centralization of a Pre-Columbian State

Aspects to EvaluateInstitutions, Policies, and PracticesExtent of Success
Political StructureType of governance (monarchy, confederation, etc.)Level of centralization of political power
Administrative SystemsBureaucratic structures, if anyEfficiency in governing and decision-making
Territorial ExpansionStrategies for territorial expansionExtent of geographical control and influence
Cultural IntegrationPolicies promoting cultural unity and integrationSuccess in fostering a shared cultural identity
Economic PoliciesSystems of resource management and distributionEconomic stability and prosperity

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AMSCO 1.7 Comparison in the Period from c.1200 to c.1450 Notes

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AMSCO 1.7 Comparison in the Period from c. 1200 to c. 1450 + Review

UNIT 1 — Period 2: 1450 to 1750

📖 AMSCO p.177 - p.181

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Image Courtesy of Rashmi Korukonda

Practice Essay Questions

Prep for Unit 1 Essay Questions

Comparative Analysis of Religious/Ethical Systems

Aspects to ConsiderIslamHinduismConfucianism
Movements EmphasizedVarious movements emphasizing different aspectsBhakti movement focused on emotional devotionNeo-Confucianism emphasized reason alongside traditional beliefs
Common ElementsUse of Arabic language, unity, shared beliefsPolytheistic, diverse traditions, caste systemEthical principles, social harmony, civil service
Emphasis on EmotionSufism (mystical Islamic practice)Bhakti movement emphasized emotional devotionEmphasized reason, but some emotional aspects in ethical teachings
Emphasis on ReasonIslamic scholars' emphasis on rational inquiryHindu philosophy included rational inquiryNeo-Confucianism emphasized reason as a complement to tradition
Cultural TraditionsPolitical InfluenceEconomic ImpactSocial and Cultural ExchangesNeighbor Relations
ConfucianismGuiding principle for rulers and officialsAgricultural innovations and improvementsLiterary and philosophical dialogues facilitated cultural growthEstablishing diplomatic ties and alliances
DaoismPhilosophical influence on governanceTechnological advancements and growthArtistic influences, including poetry and paintingDiplomatic bonds and peaceful exchanges
Neo-ConfucianismShaping political ideologies and governanceEconomic systems influenced by ethical principlesPhilosophical exchanges, fostering intellectual developmentCultural assimilation and harmonious relations

Comparative Analysis of Economics and Politics in Africa

Economic ChangesPolitical ChangesInteraction with Outside Forces
Economic DiversityGrowth in trade networks and commerceCultural exchanges with Arab merchants influenced trade routes
Agricultural InnovationsCentralization of political powerEncounters with Islamic powers influenced religious practices
Trade Network ExpansionState formation and dynastic ruleGeopolitical shifts, including interactions with European powers

Consolidation and Centralization of a Pre-Columbian State

Aspects to EvaluateInstitutions, Policies, and PracticesExtent of Success
Political StructureType of governance (monarchy, confederation, etc.)Level of centralization of political power
Administrative SystemsBureaucratic structures, if anyEfficiency in governing and decision-making
Territorial ExpansionStrategies for territorial expansionExtent of geographical control and influence
Cultural IntegrationPolicies promoting cultural unity and integrationSuccess in fostering a shared cultural identity
Economic PoliciesSystems of resource management and distributionEconomic stability and prosperity